GERMANS ABROAD
MUST DEMONSTRATE LOYALTY TO NAZISM THREATENED WITH LOSS OF NATIONALITY Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, August 28. (Received August 29, at 11 a.m.) The Daily Telegraph’s ’ Stuttgart correspondent says a threat to denationalise Aryan Germans living abroad if they do not demonstrate more loyal adherence to Nazism was made by Herr Boehlc, leader of the Nazis’ foreign Digitisation, speaking at the annua! congress of overseas Germans. He declared that the majority of Germans abroad were loyal to Nazism, but he threatened drastic reprisals against traitors, who, from the safety of foreign residence, criticised Nazism. He denied that Nazism encouraged spying. He especially attacked British allegations of German espionage. Herr Frick said Germans overseas need no longer feel defenceless, as behind them stood the might of the new Germany. Only 18,000 delegates, many of whom were diplomatic and consular officials, were present, compared with 60,000 last year.
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Evening Star, Issue 23048, 29 August 1938, Page 9
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147GERMANS ABROAD Evening Star, Issue 23048, 29 August 1938, Page 9
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